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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1929)
WednaAay,; jj iV 22, ' 1929 LA flRAKE BVEKfr Q O&SEftttERt LA 'GKAttDEy' oM' Ti i ---n m m .1 t. Society News i M ' ' Helomala Bridge : Club Has Luncheon evening Iivthnir ruittnmury inMtli.K P Mra. J. It.- Khodm, neniur vice , n resident,, presided in the av- A A. Ci I fMweorin retudwn. Th at ton ance Wr quite large and the In- term wan good. .Mm. Ollle Wll t.ntn. utate .- Innpector and Aim. Alary HOrslm.in, both of rortland. wore prewnl lurln the dfcl lb wa llop., Mm. WllllHtiia save consid erable Information rb the member concerning tht order and altio In structed them In It rllunllfttte work. Thewe tadiett have beet1 working In the community for wpv ert dayH.and had a number of petlttona to present lust evening. Two new member were given the Inlthitory work. A aortal Hour fol lowed th btmtneaH meeting, and refreahmenta wore nerved. 'Mm, It.1 A.(lray, of ToHland waa another vtxltor present JnHt evening. ' Enjoyable Social At;Mossman Home i. The firat of in aeHet of social, nf- The Inat mating of the year of mriw, vhavlng for their specific pur ine. Island City I'arent-teucher oa-sPw KlnK acltiolnted with , new fortatlon . wan held at the "aehoot niembeiii.. Of the church, was held laat Saturday with n up If ml Id rep- j InKtevenlryc at the home Of Or. nd .i Mr, k. i'.'Aiosaman.-with tne i'ro. hyte.rlnn'OrncerM us hoateiwea. There were .about 27 present to enjoy the WOffle dinner served.; l'"oUowins the dinner, a ahort program was of fered. The clever skit "The Woman Of The ',l'utme. written by Mrs. William Miller, was (riven hy Mrs., Millw. Mra. J. K. Wright and Mrs. tremen- ocrupied - Thei ntemhern of the IMoniula llrldge oluh held their last meet tug herore adjourning for llie'aum-iner- Vi'day, "vhVn they partici pated In a one o'clock luncheon at the ftarnjuwea 4nn. A beautiful basket of tulips centered the long table at which an the guests wer tiealVd.. Kollowing the luncheon l hero were three tables for bridge. Mm. lonver Charlton making the high score. The grand prize for fit year was itwardnd to Mrs. Clyde Iloppel, and second to Mrs. Clyde Charlton. After u short business meeting the club adjourned until the second Wednesday In Heptem bei. . Island City P.-T. - Association Meets OUT OUR WAY R5 rr-spntation of the mr-itihors' pres-'M1- enl.-- Mrs: H. A. 'Kohorlsmt. nrcs d(-n(, liad charier of 4 he huHlnetM meetlnv, which will foilou'i-il hy Die liiHtallntfon or orrtcorti.- A'-vcry'ln-terefctlnK program wan fflwn, the nmln Kpeiikcr tmvtlK hfen Min. K InVltei-son, of li'Uninile, who ttnoUe on the worlc-of the. asHorlu- llon. There. wiw.hIho community icu. .Murpny umi maae i xhielm:. a violin dolii hy Anlia Hen doiin.'.liltt. - A illiK-UHiiInn nmnn; a voel nolo hyitcthal Han- ; ', Vri -,of the evenlnx In whlfh rah. A ninnn loviie hv MtMei.il Rnen. - each :'bne hrenent had' u nart. ex- r.'i uii.l u ninnui nolo liv Jounna nreiwlimaier rhotre of church work, at the Ijxnc nlmitel. Atljletle ; Jeltem I.eHlle.. i i The offloerH of for next yeurH are, H: A. ICohertHon: . Mtn. lKfiae Hlinfer: WOO UTTUE. 5WiP WOO RE- Kjor Gothic "to HAMS Vffe MIME! X REMEMStR VMEM X OROPPEO M CWAlFl AMD -T ,CJFA .... i VAiUNi x lost AT -Vtr? 'I'MEMStR LO5r,T r;OMr UOT A, Three, oimc-s : X set wee. To woo , so l'U. 0O&T- OO . another poA?mF?.' Pir WilHomtl' he delrbUlty Non ofi jr fT llliaui9 ,n ooniituiiU re lout Jn the witter us In boiling. Potntoei 10 not lone their color durlnit Btsum Init u the Kreen veKeluhlen do, o there Ih no ilrnwlmelt to thin inetlt Oil.' i... . . '. Ah with nil Other vegetable', runt nhoulil be tnkett thut potutoe. tire not overcooked. Too often the Rood of notuioeH Ih raokeil uwiiy nnil the mineral mutter thrown down the, .Mink, leuvlntr only n Ham-re of bulk uml n carrier for fut uk the value of the vegetable when It appeura on the table. Thin season of the year, potatoes nr aold generally by tlin iionml. Tttere ure nbotit three potatoes to a pound and thin amount will make about two cups of maahed potato or two citpi of diced potato. One. pound of patatorx' wll nerve four perHona. . . ' ; . , Although " macaroni,, apughet tl, rice and hoodlea are nrten tmed an potato HUhntlttttea, they are not true substitute. Potatoes furnish min eral mills and vitamins as well as March, while the other articles are realty refined cereals and lucking In the vuluable nutrients found In the potato. MU SiMT.OfV THE 'OCb ' ARrVI CHAIR. J.t7.W,L..KMC, , O ,t, sy scft fsw. m f-A the 'field? which made the, greatest i will Im given .out id 'those! wliq woii pt ' this association -ipresldcfll, Mrs' vice . president, i secrelary-tretts-; nrer, -Miss Amelia Mlehaelnon chaplain. Iter. Hansen; fmmlltee chulrinun. Mrs. -ltoherlH; social, Mrs. Henry Moore: publicity, Mrs. John - Schfoeder; .membership, .Mrs. Henry Hngey. to WOr.k.' .It was u very Informal, and aa.u'eb a very dellKhtful ''fam ily" party.. ' ; ' Iiueisuiij .... - program: Banquet Served Charles. . .., rp '1W YV llllllliy iCitlll Wisteria Bridge cently. A shcrt musical.' progrum will he given, In he followed by refreshments.- ' ,i. t m MiiNUS Members of the I..' A. to the H. ofH, T.;spent a huppy-evenlng to gether lust evening ut 'the Kagles ClUb Entertained 'oulniimillon of a contest In which! j , Ahe.toirfrty has been' engaged ;forj - ' ! several nibntlis. The slde.cuptafned Tulips were used nulte tustliy y. WrR f u,,,,.,,, MeUhean wer' last evening to curry nut a. color . th( )0M.n the effort to bring up soherne or pink and' green, when ;tnjf meinhershlp roll and' the ,ut- Mr. and Mis. Walter Nowland ;hud itenlunce. and vera obliged to serve for I helv guests ut bridge the mem- banquet.' The dining room at the burs of the Wisteria bi'ldge club. ; m, wni). Very pretty with flowers As this wus tllo lust meeting or thlsjud (n B,'tinilnnce about the room particular group for the year, the1Iuid on the tables, hlch oceommo.: grand prise for the. year was awtrd-l llllllfA .lNe ,M Kl,rKi, - The banquet ed, the recipients liuvlng been M.' consisted of several courses. At lis mid Mrs. Clvdo HonncU. Mrst hon-;,., ,.i iv. .,..,...,.!.. ,...,,! ors for Inat evening .went to. Mr. :to"tho I'tldgo room where the win and Mrs. Clurenco Oieen, while n(,ril ga.v the. program. It proved Mr. uml Mrs. Herbert l'nltlson t0 n0,tt tnie-ofr on the'losliig side celved the guest prize. Mis. Now-' Bn, wa provocative of much real, land's lunch was served In two mirMtnelit Mrs. Margaret Arnett courses. ;. the -.captain of the winners, ,A M iKsourl girl has mnde a suc cess of - .mnnufh'oturlng ' inyilsh shoes In Paris.'. That's nothing--'for years' people have been 'mak ing a success , of .. mahufncturlng Paris-shoes Tight here In America, and silk stocking". The sllketnou '.i'j-'.lly Sister Mary -"' -' , . Most housewives welcome, new potatoes-In, thev spring :as'o .relief froiri'lne old ones wllch''.havn lost much through' loiig'storoget, llowever,'-.l)eware . or ; Unripe 0r Immafure-potatoes. , Thelr'.stureh grains have not reached ' maturity' and ure difficult to digest 'so chll- ' I ilj-en shoulil not he given new pota toes while the skin Is easily scraped off. -' ' " V ' . New potatoes are richer. In vita min C than those which have been stored through the winter months. AH vegetables lost some of this vit amin durlng'a long-.perlod-of stor age, potutoes-'to tx.: lesser -degree-Ijmn many other vegetables.' Whenever it's, nt nil possible, po tatoes should' he cooked. In- their I'Jackets." Haked potatoes are the most desirable since . the - Intense In-ill of baking mokes them easily -digested and-'he mineral content is preserved; ' . - , Hteamed potatoes come" next 111 "i '. 1405 Aflama, 1 lA Grande. Ore.. Grace BliU. ' VANf A SUN suits;';. i ' As play Biiltn IVteso bright little' garments with their combinations of- hrllllunt . ('ulUornlJi colors, are Ideal. . Hlx hrllllunt color combina tions. Klxes 1 to 1. v ii 98t $4.50 to $12.50 a t r r LJ .17 A 'icy .Tor event i r ... : v Cr '.tt v. J vacation anajiatf-at-tiom 0 ' . ..- - '. -: y . . . need' For each, of your summer frocks have a hat to suit From the groups so reasonably pricedyou will find it easy to select a becoming style. Ecti. nomical, too. , ' ' - . -.. ; . , La Grande Exclusive Ready-toeWear . ? : - V and Millinery - USEB CARS Every one reoondltloped -! i jWfl licensea. ;., ' See these bargains Chevrolet Coach 192ft 5 Yew tires. . ' Chevrolet Coach 1928 . Ford Pickup 1924 New tires. 1928 Chrysler 62 Coupe 1924 Garford 2-ton track HER rnirs at Larissn Chyrelzt Ccrtpig Ml ADAMS - AVKNIJH -. PHOIflt MAIN 1 . A Bin In the PMco Rant of the Foof Seniors Picnic At . ... Radium Springs Announcements Member, of the senior class ot t yho reception In M irlven. Friday the l.a tlrniide hls-h school, nccoin- pyeninj, 04 hy tne mothers panted hy their a-dvlsc.rs are having: 0f the mcmhers of the class of I hear class picnic today. 'I'hey drove 19 , .u' 0rand(, school, is to to Hn.lliiin HprliiKS this mnrnln nB-.giv(,: In the hall room at the and are spending Hie day at tt:8itrJa'tt- Inn. '1ntral of nt the resort. t. illicit school as nan announced lust , . : '. ' ievenlnit . Charivari Party : ! ;-". , ' ' , hjt j m I ;AH those who are. Interested In MOnaay iiiVening the ckles cemetery will meet at ' . . . , . that plucks. Baturdny morning at 10. ' ; b'Mock, Mntters of importance are .ir. uiiu ;irw. tvinmiii rmuuKiiuw, to' be settled. who were morrled . Sondtiy were jriven a party mid oharivitrl Mon day evening In thoir own home,, 2803 North Ash street. About forty of. their friends cpent tho. eveninR with tlu-m, h:ivinK ft Kcnuliiely g-ood time. . Dancing Party At Lovely Home Mr. and Mra. K. O. lively, who live In Hutrar addition, were host and hostess at a party -last evening at their home, In honor of their son. Herbert K. l.ove-ly and his bride, who were married on Mon , daye-vening:.. , Korly-five fnjends of lhe:jroun)c pepile were Rijests' and they spent a happy evening in danoinfr. ltefrthinents were served Into In the evening. Portland Women ! Guests at Meet At the rejfiilnr meeting of the PouKhters nf Veternns held last f f he Illverla rurent-Teacher ns soefatioii' will meet Krtday, May 34 HEATHMAN ; HOTELS ; v Headquarters iTor the Eastern Star and Grand Lodge! Delegates June 10, 11, 12th ; i ; Make reservations early. ' Heathman Hotels G. E. Heathman "" '-Owner and Mgr. ; Park nt Hnlmoo . ;no. M. KIMO ami . c. c. I'lKKCK : : Ass'ti MKti " nmairway at tialmnn J?R OVEK-38 Baking R3vder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volum in your bakings MiUtont of pound u4 ky our Government Ffct Deli&y : (jj Blue Mountain or Iirookfield tYesh Creameiy Butter 95c 5 Cans K J For .. T - 1 3 Cans 1 For, Pattisoii The Pioneer Service Store White King Washing Machine Powder . 2 Pkgs. For 89c Ballentine Jersey Miilt, hop flavored, light 22', Lb. Cans for $1.23 Warrenton Minced Clams No. 1 Tall Cuns 3 Cans For ..... 74c Old Dutch Cleanser 37c Ralston's New Oata 3 rkfts. For 37c Heinz Medium . Pork and Beans 47c Utah Tomatoes No. 22s -;..' 6 Cans For 81c Call Main 80 The Bread Line WE have been HERE in La Grande FOR quite a long . TIME, busy, in fact, - VERY busy "making w BUTTERNUT bread , AND other bakery PRODUCTS which we . BELIEVE are the BEST bakery foods FOUND in East Oregon. WE have a lot of PEOPLE working in OUR modern plant WHICH is located ACROSS the tracks ON Fir street. THE quality of our PRODUCTS has always ' BEEN enough to sell THEM to the majority OF people in this ENTIRE territory. HOME PRODUCTS will COME to the front NEXT week and we ARE proud to be on THE list. EAB' JUST LIKE YOU WOULD BAKE IT . These same fine ingredients that lift your baked goods out of the ordinary class distin guish the appetizing assortment offered here. No trouble for you when you let us supply? your ; bread. ; And you will approve of the: tasty I flavor, "', the even, smooth texture, andj. the uniform appearance of the loaves. Fresh, everyday. LaGrande Bakery K. J. McWilliams, Prop. sD.trM.ti